Bhávsingh: of Viramgám, invites the Maráthás to Viramgám and expels the Kasbátis from the town (1735), [317]; attacks the fort and expels the Maráthás, [323].
Bhilmál: [466]. See Bhinmál.
Bhíma I.: Chaulukya king (1022–1064) succeeds Durlabha, leads victorious expeditions against the kings of Sindh and Chêdi; Kulachandra attacks his capital Aṇahilaváḍa; he escapes at the advance of Mahmúd of Ghazni (1024), his plates, [79 note 2], [163–170], [181]; builds the Somanátha temple, [190], [522].
Bhíma II.: Chaulukya king (1179–1242) succeeds Múlarája II; his grants, [195] and [note 3]; his nickname Bholo (Simpleton) [196], [470].
Bhímadeva I.: [79 note 2], [181], [190]. See Bhíma I.
Bhímadeva II.: Chaulukya ruler, [229]. See Bhíma II.
Bhimapalli: town, [196].
Bhímasena: (953), [469].
Bhímasiṃha: husbandman, concealed Kumárapála, [182]; is appointed head of the royal bodyguard, [184].